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Table 1 Management and complications of individuals with diabetes mellitus

From: A survey on socioeconomic determinants of diabetes mellitus management in a lower middle income setting

Management and complications

Number

Percentagea

Place of regular visit for treatment (n = 146)

 State

41

23.4 %

 Private

100

76.6 %

 Missing

5

 

Management activities (n = 146)b

 Monthly follow-ups done

53

38.6 %

 Following a diabetic diet

16

14.4 %

 Diet control

16

14.4 %

 Referred to a dietician

4

3.0 %

 Diet plan by dietician

1

0.1 %

 Referred to an ophthalmology clinic

6

6.6 %

 Annual retinal examination

3

4.2 %

 Neuropathy examination

0

0.0 %

Frequency of investigations conducted (n = 146)b

 Monthly fasting plasma glucose

62

47.2 %

 Annual plasma lipids

25

13.9 %

 Annual electrocardiogram

7

4.7 %

 Annual HbA1C

4

2.5 %

 Annual urine microalbumin

5

5.2 %

 Benedict’s test at home (at least monthly)

7

4.8 %

 Capillary blood sugar at home (at least monthly)

5

3.6 %

Complications (n = 202)b

 Diabetic retinopathy

30

9.8 %

 Neuropathy

159

82.9 %

 Microalbuminurea

61

33.8 %

 Angina

35

14.4 %

 Ischaemic heart disease

29

31.7 %

 Peripheral arterial disease

8

5.1 %

 Foot ulcer

22

9.0 %

 Amputation

2

0.1 %

 Sexual problems (among males only, n = 98) (impotence, early/late ejaculation)

43

61.6 %

  1. aAll percentages were weighted values, bBased on multiple responses